Mondays come too soon

Okay, even though I should be at my desk conscientiously slogging away to clear up all my unfinished tutorials, I’ve decided to blog first before I get down to eventually doing my homework.

I assume that I’ve more or less caught up with all my overdue entries. I’m starting to dread going to school. Having to drag myself out of bed each morning, the process certainly isn’t getting any easier. Than there are the lectures, monotonous sleep inducing lectures. The subjects that I’m taking right now are just going to get harder, and that’s not a nice thought to have in the head every time I’m stoning during a particular lecture. I’m starting to feel the stress, like A11 being the humanities scholar class with all the really artsy IP people in there too. Literature is really distressing me, even though people are constantly saying that it’s manageable. I suppose it’s still too early to say anything.

Anyway, moving on to happier things to blog about, ITango had JTS on Friday at Yong Sheng’s house. I had ended lessons rather early that day, so I went to the igloo with few of my classmates and idled the time away. I think I’m still at a stage where things are still awkward once in a while when I’m around the A11 people. Like running out of things to say for example, haha, perhaps I don’t know much about the other party yet to find anything to talk about.

I went down to meet Yong Sheng after he finished school. Then the 2 of us went to find You Zhe and Chin Hao before we left school. I’m glad that the three of them aren’t obsessed bridge players because that allowed us to play asshole Dai Di until the rest of the crewlet arrived.

The original plan was to sing in the karaoke lounge, but no one brought DVDs to sing along to. So we went up to the third story to swim. However, we took so long to get our butts ready to swim that it started to rain. Oh, people still swam alright; it was just that they were freezing their asses off while doing so. AND, no one would listen to my logical line of reasoning when I told them to just get into the water before they got dunked. Only You Zhe was smart enough to heed my advice and he managed to keep his only spare shirt dry, unlike poor Moses who had to change into uniform shirt and VJC p.e shorts after he went to shower. As for me, I stayed away from the water to prevent any possibility of an oil spill on my part. Thankfully I had people’s cameras and hand-phones with me, so that eliminated any ideas of throwing me in with all their precious technology.

All of us hung out in the room that Yong Sheng had booked, stuffing our faces with pizza, calamari and chicken wings. At the same time, there was also major cam whoring going on. I think I have a thing for photographs, a new craze if you will.


Normal shot. Look pretty everyone.


Okay you can go nuts now.


J1s!!!




Li Hua's Forfeit.


Moses' Forfeit.


The host and I.

We left for supper at about 9.00 plus and met Kai Xiang on the way. I was more or less expressing my worry about joining house comm. to May Yee. The application form is coming out next week, which is tomorrow! Took a cab home with the east people and we had a hard time trying to flag a taxi. Of course it was nothing compared to the New Year’s Eve incident. I think flagging a cab in huge groups is detrimental to getting one fast, so I suggested only letting on person flag a cab and we managed to get a cab quite quickly after we walked to Katong mall.

The 05V12 people celebrated Si Hui’s 17th birthday, yesterday, at her house. Haha, I was truly appreciative of the venue because it allowed me to sleep for quite a bit when I came home from training and it saved me a hell-lot-of time from travelling.

We played cards while waiting for the majority to arrive. I either didn’t know or forgot that dinner was going to be steamboat, so it was a pleasant surprise for me. :) The only thing about Si Hui’s house is that she doesn’t have enough fans! Haha, so it was like reliving a sauna moment at Amanda’s house. Fortunately I was smart enough to hog the seat closest to the fan, so I stayed relatively cool throughout the course of dinner.

I enjoyed dinner a lot, what with all the random lame comments that people were making, the good company and the good food.

Haha the best statement of the night came from Tina.
“Do you watch Yan can cook? Well I’m Yi Yan can cook!”


Just like the one at YY's house.


Me, Tina, Isabelle and Zong.


Pause the game to take a photo!


Haha, err.

Haha, Ben, Louis, Foo, Rach and I had a fun time playing 5 men speed/stress or whatever you want to call that game. The rules were bent so many times that I lost count and we wrecked havoc in Si Hui’s living room. Meanwhile, there were also a few people watching the Singapore versus Malaysia soccer semi finals on television. The rest of the group were still eating away, trying to conjure up some weird concoction in the soup.

We stayed until the soccer match ended, playing mah-jong and 21 at the same time. I can’t upload any pictures that we took as a group with the birthday cake because they are all with either Tina or Benjamin!!! I shall hound them for the photos soon.







Ugh, Monday’s always come too soon for me. The weekend isn’t long enough!!!
(Ps. I need to slim down. Haha)

farcical-rants - 12:08 pm - Sunday, January 28, 2007

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